
These devices are a type of airsoft gun that utilizes a spring-piston mechanism to propel projectiles. The user manually compresses a spring, which, when released, forces air through a cylinder to launch... Read more »

These devices are a type of recreational gun that uses a spring-driven piston to compress air and propel a projectile, typically a 6mm plastic BB. Operation involves manually cocking the mechanism, which... Read more »

This type of airsoft gun utilizes a spring mechanism as its primary power source for propelling projectiles. Operation involves manually cocking the weapon, which compresses a spring. Upon trigger pull, the spring... Read more »

These devices are projectile-firing replicas that utilize compressed gas as a propellant. A common example uses pressurized green gas or CO2 cartridges to propel a 6mm plastic BB. The contained gas expands... Read more »

These devices utilize compressed gas, typically propane, green gas, or CO2, to propel projectiles. A common example involves a pistol using a magazine filled with compressed gas and BBs; when the trigger... Read more »

This type of projectile launching device used in airsoft replicates the function of a fragmentation grenade through the use of compressed spring force. Upon activation, an internal mechanism releases, propelling BBs outwards... Read more »

An airsoft weapon of this type utilizes compressed gas, such as CO2 or green gas, to propel projectiles. These projectiles are typically 6mm plastic BBs. This operational method distinguishes it from electric... Read more »

An electric-powered replica firearm designed for airsoft sports utilizes rechargeable batteries to drive an internal mechanism, typically an electric motor. This motor, in turn, compresses air to propel plastic pellets (BBs) through... Read more »

These devices are a type of airsoft gun that utilizes compressed carbon dioxide (CO2) gas as their power source. This gas is typically stored in small, disposable cartridges that are inserted into... Read more »

Electric-powered airsoft replicas utilize rechargeable batteries to drive an internal motor. This motor, in turn, operates a gearbox mechanism that propels projectiles. A common example involves the use of nickel-metal hydride (NiMH)... Read more »